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Week 9 (Mar. 20, 2007)

Week 9 (Mar. 20, 2007). Literature Review Understanding Types and Structures of Research Articles. Agenda for Today. Share school and life (5 mins). Hot Topic Debate (30 mins). Peer Review of Draft#2 Literature Review (40 mins) --------------------- Class Break (10 mins)

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Week 9 (Mar. 20, 2007)

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  1. Week 9 (Mar. 20, 2007) Literature Review Understanding Types and Structures of Research Articles

  2. Agenda for Today Share school and life (5 mins). Hot Topic Debate (30 mins). Peer Review of Draft#2 Literature Review (40 mins) --------------------- Class Break (10 mins) Types of Research Articles (15 mins) Anatomy of Published Articles (15 mins) House Keeping (Q & A) (10 mins)

  3. About Week 9, 10, & 11 (Methodology Week) • Data sources – do observation on Week 9, 10, and 11. • Bring your observation notes to class on week 10 to work on your methodology section: data sources/date collection.

  4. Hot Topic Debate Is Home Schooling a Danger to American Society? Discussion Leaders Joe Marzullo Gretchen ObristMelissa PowersSteve Riggs

  5. Peer Conference on Draft #2 Learn from peers and support peers

  6. Learn from peers and support peers • Form a group of 3/4 people. • Read two/three of your peers’ drafts carefully. Provide written comment including, but do not necessarily limit your comments to, the following points: • Give comment to each of your group member’s writing. In the comment, please include the following: • What have you learned from reading your peer’s project (List one or two strong points – aspects that impressed you the most; things that you didn’t expect/know before). • Weak points of the project? • Suggestions to improve: provide at least one suggestion – and try to give as many as you can to help improve the project.

  7. Types of Research Articles Handout

  8. Anatomy of Published Articles Handout

  9. House Keeping Questions?

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